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May 26
Everyone replying to this "lol it's an AI pic" is missing the point. Tipping costs have gone up because blacks, Indians, and other brownoids either don't tip or tip poorly, so servers have shifted the burden of tipping onto whites.

Obamacare caused healthcare premiums to skyrocket for everyone because the ban on charging higher premiums for "preexisting conditions" meant that healthy people now had to subsidize the sick and retarded. Car insurance premiums have gone up because illegals driving without insurance and crashing their cars after a three-tequila lunch shifts the cost onto whites who actually obey the law. Connect the dots.

Blacks are legendarily bad tippers. A friend of mine used to work as a waiter back in the oughts and blacks were notorious for stiffing waitstaff even then. They're also legendarily cheap. One thing he told me about was how blacks like lemonade but will never actually order a lemonade from a restaurant; they'll ask for water and a lemon that they can squeeze themselves. And we've seen all the viral videos of blacks dining and dashing. They probably don't get more than a slap on the wrist for it, too.

Indians and other brownoids are also terrible tippers. Another running theme in brownoidshines is how they try to get as much free shit from restaurants as they can for no other reason than BECAUSE they can. I was talking with a friend of mine who used to work at a pizza place. He told me that "Indian customers were the only ones who asked always for napkins, forks, knives, cheese and chili flakes". When they were told that cheese and chili flakes cost extra, "they’d suddenly not want them any more".

Someone else replied to me a few days ago talking about how Indians who patronized the sub shop he worked at would demand every single free add-on, including both lite and regular mayo, for no other reason then "because they can. They think they are beating the system by getting the most value." Izzat and jugaad in action. My friend also said that Indians who ordered from the pizza place would "mak[e] huge orders of multiple pizzas where each pizza would be paid separately even though they were all ordered under one name" as a way of circumventing the one-coupon-per-order limit. He even joked that "sometimes I think they ordered to just get free silverware".

I even suspect that Indians' fascination with vegetarian food is part of how cheap they are. Hindus can't eat beef, but other meat is fine. They eat vegetarian because it's usually the cheapest thing on the menu.

Americans have been complaining about increasingly crappier service from restaurants for years. I think even this is a byproduct of the Bidenwave. Nobody wants to work as a server in a country where an increasing percentage of your clientele don't tip or tip poorly. Nobody wants to put in more than the minimum amount of effort for blacks or brownoids when they know they won't get a decent tip. The people increasingly willing to take these jobs are terrible at it as a result. Same reason why contractors can only hire felons and drug addicts; they pay shit and get shitty employees.

Like everything else, higher tips are a diversity tax that whites now have to pay. The only way to deal with brownoids in a country where it's illegal to just ban them from your business is to jack up prices to where they won't even walk in the door. In other words, eating out, owning a car, everything part of the American middle class experience will eventually just become a luxury for the rich. This will also happen if tipping culture dies and servers start getting paid minimum wage; restaurants will just jack their prices up to cover the costs.Image
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#operationchimpout
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May 26
🚨 BREAKING: New report by UN Watch reveals UN “experts” accepted millions of dollars from China, Russia, and Qatar before attacking the U.S., Israel, and the West.

🧵 See the report’s most striking findings:Image
Alena Douhan, the UN expert against Western sanctions, received $1.3 million in funding from China, Russia, and Qatar.

Her official visits — including to Tehran, Beijing, Damascus, Doha, Caracas, and Harare — were conducted exclusively to support the regimes, not their victims. Image
Ben Saul, the UN expert counterterrorism, received $150,000 from China then refused to issue any statements on China’s persecution of the Uyghurs, which Beijing justifies as “counterterrorism.”

In March, Saul condemned the U.S. while praising Somalia as a “responsible state.”
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May 26
Trump's adversaries claim that his diplomacy vindicates their depiction of the war as needless and reckless, while supporters demand an unconditional victory he cannot realistically deliver.

Both sides misrepresent the strategic logic of the moment, @Doranimated writes in @TheFP.

A thread 🧵Image
The Democratic critics refuse to acknowledge the war's substantial achievements, foremost among them the severe degradation of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

Tehran went from near-certainty of the ability to build a nuclear weapon within months to facing far longer timelines with substantially lower odds of success.
Meanwhile, Iran's economy lies in ruins from sanctions, lost oil revenue, and infrastructure damage.

Its proxies wield a fraction of their former power and are incapable of coordinated behavior as the "Axis of Resistance."

The new Supreme Leader hides underground and presides over a fractured leadership.

Much of the IRGC's ballistic missile program lies under rubble.

Taken together, these gains leave the United States in a stronger strategic position than before the war began.
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May 26
The EXACT order I’d learn tech skills from ZERO in 2026:
First, I’d understand how tech actually works

Before Python, AWS, AI, or DevOps…

I’d learn the basics:

• What is a server?
• What is a database?
• What is an API?
• What is the internet?
• What happens when you open a website?

This makes everything easier later.
Then I’d learn basic computer + command line skills

You don’t need to be an expert.

But you should know:

• files and folders
• terminal basics
• installing tools
• running commands
• environment variables
• basic troubleshooting

This is where real tech work starts.
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May 26
Snyder: Trump is very much on Putin’s side. He keeps saying Russia has to win, will win, or has already won — but none of that is true.

Trump moved a lot of American power onto Russia’s side, and still Russia has not won. Russia is losing the war. 1/
Snyder: America has two negotiators, and neither is a diplomat: the president’s son-in-law and the president’s friend.

In any other country, that would look corrupt and impossible to work. It has already failed with Ukraine and Iran. 2/
Snyder: Trump took the United States and made it much less powerful. China was never going to catch up unless Trump became president.

Now America has losses in science, education, and a war it should never have fought — so Trump goes to Beijing to beg. 3/
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May 26
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I'm a cardiologist. Here's why I recommend men take 5 mg of tadalafil — Cialis — every single day.
Not for ED. Not for performance.
I take it for the same reason every serious longevity physician I respect does: to protect my cardiovascular system, my brain perfusion, and my endothelial health at the most fundamental level.
This drug — famous for all the wrong reasons — has quietly become one of the most powerful tools in preventive cardiology. And the data is now too strong for me to keep quiet about it.
2/5
Here's what tadalafil actually does.
PDE5 is the enzyme that breaks down cGMP — the molecule that tells your smooth muscle to relax and your blood vessels to dilate. By blocking PDE5, tadalafil produces system-wide vasodilation: better blood flow to the heart, brain, lungs, kidneys, muscles — every organ downstream of your vascular tree.
Unlike Viagra, which lasts 4-6 hours, tadalafil's effects last up to 36 hours. A low daily dose keeps plasma levels stable around the clock.
Now here's why this matters for your heart.
Endothelial dysfunction — the failure of that thin layer of cells lining 60,000 miles of your blood vessels — is the earliest, most predictive marker of cardiovascular disease. It precedes plaque, heart attacks, and strokes by years. By the time most patients reach my office, the damage is done.
Tadalafil directly improves endothelial function. It reduces arterial stiffness. It shows anti-fibrotic effects on the heart muscle in preclinical models. It's already FDA-approved for pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Most patients come to me when something has already broken. I'm treating the pipes before they clog.
3/5
The population-level data made this decision easy for me.
A longitudinal study analyzing over 500,000 men from the TriNetX database — one of the largest real-world datasets in medicine — found tadalafil was associated with:
34% reduced all-cause mortality. 27% reduced heart attacks. 34% reduced stroke. 21% reduced venous thromboembolism. 32% reduced dementia.
Half a million men. Three-year follow-up. Propensity-matched for demographics and eight pre-existing conditions.
A separate meta-analysis pooling data from over 8 million individuals found PDE5 inhibitor use associated with a 47% reduction in Alzheimer's risk.
A UK study of nearly 270,000 men found that those with 20 or more tadalafil prescriptions had a 44% reduction in dementia risk.
I want to be transparent: these are observational studies, not randomized controlled trials. But the consistency of the signal across multiple large databases, the biological plausibility, and the established safety profile make this a compelling addition to a longevity protocol.
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May 26
I returned a rental car last month. Three days later, my phone rang.

Clerk: "We found damage under the door. We're charging you $1,800."

Me: "Was the damage noted on the check-in sheet?"

Clerk: "You signed the agreement, didn't you?"

Me: "I'm asking about the inspection report. Not the signature."

Clerk: "Uh... let me check and call you back."

Three days later, he called. The $1,800 charge dropped to zero. One phone call.

If you've ever rented a car, save this. Most people pay the full amount because they don't know these 5 rules:
Here is the part nobody tells you.

Post-rental damage claims are common enough that consumer protection groups across the US, EU, and India publish guides on how to fight them. Disputes about damage surcharges after returning a car are the most common problem in the entire car rental sector (European Consumer Centres Network).

Hertz once sent a customer an $850 repair bill six months after the car was returned (Travelers United, 2024).

Most people just pay. They feel guilty. They assume they must have done something. They write the check.

Here is the truth, straight from the Federal Trade Commission: any business trying to collect payment for damages must prove the customer caused them (TrustDALE, 2025).

The burden of proof is on the rental company. Not you.

When you know this, the conversation changes instantly.
Rule #1: A signature is not a confession.

The clerk's favorite line is "You signed the agreement, didn't you?"

That signature confirms you rented the car. It does not confirm you damaged the car.

If the damage is not listed on the pre-rental inspection sheet, the rental company has to prove the damage happened during YOUR rental period. Pre-existing damage is their problem, not yours.

Ask one question: "Show me the time-stamped photo of the damage from before my rental, and from after my return."

If they cannot produce both, the claim has no foundation.
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May 26
🚨 Your bank account can be FROZEN because a stranger sent you ₹1.

No, seriously. This is happening to thousands of Indians right now.

Here's how 👇

Thread:
Imagine you receive money from a stranger, could be as little as ₹1. You didn't ask for it. You didn't do anything wrong. But that sender's account has been flagged as fraudulent by the cyber cell.

Result? Your account gets a lien or freeze. Your money is locked.
The worst part? The normal bureaucratic route, waiting for cyber cell communications, can take 6-8 weeks.

That's two months of not being able to access YOUR OWN money.

But here's what most people don't know:
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May 26
GOODBYE, FUND MANAGERS. GOODBYE, BLOOMBERG TERMINAL.

No more $24,000/year subscriptions.
Claude just turned my laptop into a private quant analyst.

Here are 07 prompts to build your own hedge fund at home ↓
1. Portfolio Hedging Strategy

Prompt:

“My portfolio is exposed to [SECTOR/MARKET]. Using current options data and available inverse ETFs, design an efficient hedge: recommended instrument, hedge size (% of portfolio), annualized cost, scenario to activate it, and sources for volatility data.”
2. Institutional Positioning Analysis

Prompt:

“Using recent 13F data (WhaleWisdom, Dataroma) and news, tell me which sectors/stocks the top 10 hedge funds are accumulating this quarter vs. the previous quarter. Present new entries, full exits, and increased positions, including the fund name and sources.”
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May 26
If you've been reading independent journalism—which holds that Trump went to war with Iran in mid-2025 and that there have been no ceasefires in the war since then, everything happening now makes sense.

If you've been reading corporate media headlines... you're confused as f*ck.
This is only the tip of the iceberg.

Not only do corporate media readers have no idea that this is a year-long war with lulls but *no ceasefires or deals*—just Trump lies intended to manipulate markets so he and his pals can profit—but they don't know how bad America is losing.
MAGAs of course neither care about the news nor are capable of understanding it—lacking the education or maturity—but even independents aren't being told how screwed America is. I just saw an expert-made video on how Iran's understanding of *salinity and humidity* outstrips ours.
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May 26
Boss Coming in HOT!!! 🥳🥳
Posted Tons of Q related posts! 😎

The Power of YOUR memes! 💪
No presser needed...Trump will post (your) memes to get his point across!! 🥳🥳

Fake News Media is probably losing their minds right now!😱🥹😩🤣😂

🧵Short thread of the memes posted since late last night
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May 26
Further to our teaser
/2058599931712303257?s=20

Here we are with our story of this week ( Slightly Lengthy)

SHOURYAGATHA PAMPOSH WARRIORS

STORY NO 4

MEN APART, WOMAN AMONG: TARGA AUX MAROON BERRET.

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The first time she saw it, she was a cadet. Her instructor walked in and the room rearranged IT WAS NOT HER'S yet attraction was Like iron filings to a magnet. No orders. No demands. Just gravity. It was the MAROON BERET. She didn’t know the COST then. Only the WANT. 2/25 Image
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Later want transformed into NEED. She asked everyone HOW. They said: haath pair tudwane hain? you’ll break bones to earn it. Only her father said, “If you want to, you can.” He’d lived a life of closed doors. He knew want had metamorphosed to need & that doesn’t go away. 3/25 Image
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